It's the only North American date currently on his itinerary, which includes April stops in Hong Kong and Singapore before he heads further south for a trip across Australia and New Zealand. Tickets for the Costa Mesa show are said to start at $29.50, though the event's Ticketmaster listing shows a range from $39.75 to $89.75, without service fees.

Another endlessly touring act, Chicago, also has been added to the Pacific roster on July 28. Those tickets are $29.50-$65. Both that and Dylan's gig go on sale Saturday, Feb. 26, at 10 a.m. Avoid Ticketmaster fees by buying directly from the OC Fair & Event Center box office, open Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

This time, however, he will feature in Black Country Communion, a new heavy-rock supergroup including Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple fame on bass, Jason Bonham on drums and Laguna Beach native Derek Shirinian, a veteran of outings with Alice Cooper, Billy Idol and more, on keyboards. The outfit is embarking on a nationwide tour behind its September debut, Black Country. Tickets, $45-$60, are on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Also coming to the Grove: contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman, April 28, $25-$75. Tickets for his performance go on sale Friday at noon.

Photo of Bob Dylan, from the Grammy Awards on Feb. 13, by Kevin Winter, Getty Images.

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